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    Ando, Kazuko; Fukuda, Naoya; Akazawa, Hidehiko; Sato, Bunei; Hasegawa, Ryo; Koizumi, Yohei; Omiya, Masashi; Harakawa, Hiroki; Kambe, Eiji; Maehara, Hiroyuki; Izumiura, Hideyuki

    Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, 06/2021, Letnik: 73, Številka: 3
    Journal Article

    Abstract MWC 560 (V694 Mon) is classified as a symbiotic binary consisting of a white dwarf and an M5III red giant. In this object, a very- high-speed component, thought to be a jet, has been reported in the hydrogen Balmer line. We have been conducting long-term spectroscopic monitoring since the brightening in 2016 February. An irregular rebrightening was reported by Goranskij et al. (2018, Astronomer’s Telegram, 12227), who also showed that the high-velocity absorption component was not seen on 2018 November 16. Our low-resolution spectroscopic observations showed no high-velocity absorption component on 2018 November 14, and wide emission lines in Balmer line region (Hα, Hβ). However, high-resolution spectroscopy revealed the presence of slow, weak absorbing components and an emission wing on 2018 December 25. MWC 560 began to brighten in 2018 November, and it is gradually brightening as of 2020 April 14. For the absorption component, we propose a shell expansion of a classical symbiotic nova that occurred in 2016. During the 2018 brightening a new emission wing with vFWHM ≈ 700 km s−1 was confirmed, which could be triggered by disk instability like a dwarf nova. This paper summarizes the results of long-term monitoring observations and the recent changes in MWC 560.